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- How does a pawn move in chess?,"A pawn moves forward one square, but it captures diagonally. On its first move, a pawn can move forward two squares."
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- What are the basic moves of a king in chess?,"The king moves one square in any direction: horizontally, vertically, or diagonally."
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- How does a knight move in chess?,"The knight moves in an L-shape: two squares in one direction and then one square perpendicular, or one square in one direction and then two squares perpendicular."
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- What is castling in chess?,"Castling is a move that involves the king moving two squares towards a rook on the player's first rank, then the rook moving to the square over which the king crossed."
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- What is a check in chess?,"A check is a situation where a king is under threat of being captured on the next move."
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- How do you win a game of chess?,"A game of chess is won by checkmating your opponent's king, which means the king is in a position to be captured and cannot escape."
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- What is a stalemate in chess?,"A stalemate occurs when the player whose turn it is to move has no legal move and their king is not in check. It results in a draw."
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- What is en passant in chess?,"En passant is a special pawn capture that can occur if a pawn moves two squares forward from its starting position and lands beside an opponent's pawn."
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- What is the purpose of a chess clock?,"A chess clock is used to track the total time each player takes for their moves. If a player's time runs out, they lose the game."
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- What is a fork in chess?,"A fork is a tactic where a single piece attacks two or more of the opponent's pieces at the same time."
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- How does a bishop move in chess?,"A bishop moves diagonally any number of squares, but cannot jump over other pieces."
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- What is a pin in chess?,"A pin occurs when a piece cannot move without exposing a more valuable piece, like the king or queen, to attack."
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- What is a discovered check in chess?,"A discovered check happens when a piece moves, revealing an attack on the opponent's king by another piece."
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- How does a rook move in chess?,"A rook moves any number of squares along a row or column."
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- What is a gambit in chess?,"A gambit is a chess opening in which a player sacrifices material, usually a pawn, with the hope of achieving a subsequent advantageous position."
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- What is the fifty-move rule in chess?,"The fifty-move rule allows a player to claim a draw if no pawn has been moved and no capture has been made in the last fifty moves by each player."
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- What is the difference between check and checkmate?,"Check is when the king is in danger but can still escape, whereas checkmate is when the king is in danger and cannot escape."
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- How does a queen move in chess?,"The queen can move any number of squares along a row, column, or diagonal."
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- What is a perpetual check in chess?,"Perpetual check is a situation in which one player can check the opponent's king continuously, resulting in a draw if it occurs three times."
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- What are the three phases of a chess game?,"The three phases of a chess game are the opening, the middlegame, and the endgame."
 
 
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+ What is the typical process for applying to college?,"The typical process for applying to college includes researching colleges, completing applications, writing personal statements or essays, submitting transcripts and standardized test scores, and obtaining letters of recommendation."
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+ How do students apply for financial aid for college?,"Students apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and, in some cases, the College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile."
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+ What is early decision in the college admissions process?,"Early decision is a binding admission process where students apply to their first-choice college early and agree to attend if accepted."
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+ What is the difference between early decision and early action?,"Early decision is binding, meaning the student must attend if accepted, while early action is non-binding, allowing the student to apply early without the commitment to attend."
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+ What factors do colleges consider during the admissions process?,"Colleges typically consider factors such as high school GPA, standardized test scores (SAT/ACT), extracurricular activities, personal essays, and letters of recommendation."
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+ What is a college tuition?,"College tuition is the amount of money charged by colleges and universities for instruction and other services."
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+ How can students reduce the cost of college tuition?,"Students can reduce the cost of college tuition through scholarships, grants, work-study programs, and attending community college before transferring to a four-year institution."
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+ What is a merit-based scholarship?,"A merit-based scholarship is awarded to students based on academic, artistic, athletic, or other achievements rather than financial need."
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+ What is a need-based scholarship?,"A need-based scholarship is awarded to students based on their financial need as determined by the FAFSA or CSS Profile."
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+ What is the difference between a grant and a loan?,"A grant is financial aid that does not need to be repaid, while a loan is borrowed money that must be repaid with interest."
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+ What is a college admissions essay?,"A college admissions essay is a personal statement written by an applicant, often required as part of the college application, to demonstrate their writing skills and provide insight into their personality and experiences."
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+ What is a waitlist in college admissions?,"A waitlist is a list of applicants who may be offered admission if space becomes available after the initial round of acceptances."
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+ What are standardized tests in the college admissions process?,"Standardized tests, such as the SAT or ACT, are exams used by colleges to assess a student's readiness for college-level work and compare applicants from different educational backgrounds."
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+ What is a college major?,"A college major is a specific subject area that students specialize in during their undergraduate studies."
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+ What is a liberal arts education?,"A liberal arts education is an approach to higher education that emphasizes broad knowledge in a range of subjects, including humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics, and aims to develop critical thinking and communication skills."
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+ What are letters of recommendation?,"Letters of recommendation are written by teachers, counselors, or other individuals who can speak to an applicant's qualifications and character, and they are often required as part of the college application."
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+ What is the role of the college admissions counselor?,"A college admissions counselor assists students in the college application process by providing guidance on selecting colleges, preparing applications, and meeting deadlines."
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+ What is a transfer student?,"A transfer student is someone who has completed college coursework at one institution and moves to another institution to complete their degree."
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+ What is the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition?,"In-state tuition is the lower rate charged to residents of the state where a public university is located, while out-of-state tuition is the higher rate charged to students from other states."
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+ What is a college acceptance rate?,"A college acceptance rate is the percentage of applicants who are offered admission to a college or university in a given admissions cycle."